Guarding Grace (The Brannigan Sisters) by Terese Ramin Review

Protecting a witness targeted for a mob hit is the job of a U.S.
Marshal; getting distracted by the subject’s landlady is not. But
distracted is exactly what Mal Kwarles gets by the honey-blonde single
mother of four.

Muggers and heroes beware. If you sneak up on
Grace Witoczynski, she will knock you to your knees with keys locked
between her fingers. She has a family to support, kids to raise. She
doesn’t have time for complications, but she might not mind a little
assistance from good male role models—especially one who lights fires of
longing in her.

When a potential killer stalks Grace’s family
baseball games, Mal knows he must protect Grace and her family, right
down to taking on the mob, even if it means sacrificing his life…

Guarding Grace

Review:

Terese Ramin has a writing style that just flows across the page, making her books hard to put down. Guarding Grace is no different. The smooth writing style will leave you saying, "Just one more chapter." I found this to be a really good book and would recommend it to anyone that loves romantic suspense novels.

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